the European art of the 18th century.

...ism, 563/419 Freud’s psychoanalysis, 568/424 Salvador Dali, 569/425 Jazz, 573/429 Harlem Renaissance, 575/431 Futurism, 581/437 Existentialism, 590/464 Jackson Pollock, 592/466 Happenings, 598/472 Warhol, 598/472 Rauschenberg, 598/472 Wright, 609/483 Guggenheim, 610/484. 2. FINAL EXAM ESSAY GUIDELINES Open books, open notes MATERIAL COVERED: · Cunningham and Reich (required class reading), Chapters 16-22 (both Vol. II and Alternate Volume). · Lectures of Weeks 5-10. 1/ Instructions: a. Select one question from the list below. b. Using your notes and class materials, prepare and type essay responses to each of the questions you have selected. c. When using the course materials to develop your essays, summarize key points in your own words, do not simply extract phrases, sentences or entire sections from the text or class notes. Credit will not be given for material copied directly from the text, class notes, or another source. Moreover, according to Strayer University policies, plagiarism in a written work will result into an “F” grade. 2/ Format: a. MS-Word (preferred); b. The usage of other programs must be discussed with and approved by the instructor. c. Do not send .zip or .mim files. 3/ Requirements: a. Length: 700-900 words. b. Double space. c. Your essay must reflect your in-depth study of...

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